http://theramshuddle.com/topic/big-draft-thread-1/#post-66801
SNEAD: “Each of those receivers, however we get this thing done, has a role,” Snead said, speaking in generalities. “Their body types, their physical traits, all those things, fit right into a perfect puzzle, and if those things work in sync together, we’re able to spread the ball around. If you take Sean McVay’s offense in Washington, if you look at it, what they did do was spread the ball around.”
http://theramshuddle.com/topic/benoit-on-mcvay/
ANDY BENOIT: As an offensive designer, McVay relies heavily on geometry, especially through the air. Many of his pass designs involve multiple routes working together to exploit a predicted defensive coverage….With this sort of approach, you need a variety of different styles of receivers. …To run McVay’s scheme, the Rams need several new wideouts.